Tuesday, July 28, 2009

What TO Wear...For Women

Through out my recruiting years, I interviewed thousands of candidates of all experience levels and witnessed good and not-so-good first introductions. We’ve all heard the old adage, “you never get a second chance to make a first impression” and that holds true for first interviews perhaps more than anywhere else in our lives. Where else in your life have you stood up from your chair smiling, with your hand extended to have your entire person judged instantly for quality and professional know-how? Let’s take this opportunity to review what TO wear to your interview, allowing you to be your personal-best when you say hello.


Ladies…

Start with the basics, one dark-colored suit. In today’s day and age, there’s no reason for anyone to dictate whether pant suit or a skirt suit is more appropriate. We believe it’s most important for the individual woman to choose whichever she feels more Powerful, and Comfortable wearing. Remember all skirts should hit with in one or two inches from the top of the knee, at their shortest.

Next, choose a solid, light colored shirt that leaves much to the imagination…in other words, no peek-a-boo from undergarments or anything else please. Get dressed and move around in the full suit and shirt together, sitting down, crossing your legs and lifting your arms about and ask yourself, am I fidgeting too much with it to keep the shirt in place and in-turn, is it appropriate.


If you’ve chosen a skirt, you should wear hose even in the middle of summer. There’s a 99% chance your prospective employer has A/C so it doesn’t matter how hot
it is outside, you’re dressing for the office interview.


Now onto the feet! If you’re wearing a skirt suit OR a pant suit, the rule here is No open-toed shoes. As to style, flats or heals are fine. They should be a simple, dark colored shoe that’s easy to walk in and heals should be less than three inches high.

Now that you’ve gotten dressed, it’s time for hair, make up and a few choice accessories. Bottom line here is, remember your audience. This isn’t a night out with the girls clubbing.


Your hair should be traditional hair colors and away from your face so you’re not fussing with it through out your meeting. Make-up should be worn naturally, choosing calm colors, i.e. no bright blue mascara or fire-engine-red lips. Nails, we can’t say enough about nails ladies! Please carry the calm, natural look of your facial make up through to your nails. Super-long nails with airbrushed designs and nail-bling have no place in your interview.

When it comes to accessories, less is more so keep them simple and small. Choose earrings that rest on your lobe vs. long and dangling. Wear no more than two or three rings in total and select necklaces that are not-personal and not large and over-powering. Many successful business women still choose the old standard of pearl studded earrings and necklace finding them a simple and safe choice and we agree. We recommend leaving the bracelets at home, as they ding and drag against the table and often need adjusting which distracts attention away from you. Watches are fine but and all other facial jewelry (less that worn for religious purposes) should be removed and left home for interviews, along with any more than two pairs of earrings.
Now just before you walk out that door, a few minor finishing items.

Go gently when applying perfume as many people are sensitive and can’t physically tolerate some scents. Use your smaller purse throwing in only the essentials for your interview and bring along a portfolio to neatly hold your resume, cover letter and pen. Grab those sunglasses (which of course, will not be worn on your head when indoors) and Go Get ‘Em Girl!!


…to be continued!

Gentlemen, please follow us to dress your personal-best for interviews Thursday, July 30th with What TO Wear for Men.

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